German Baker Shows Before & After Pics Of Pie Crust Designs That Look Too Good To Eat
Interview With ArtistGerman baker and photographer Karin Pfeiff-Boschek takes pastry baking to a whole new level that is definitely close to pie-fection. She masterfully arranges dough and fruits into the most beautiful pie crust designs. Vibrant botanical and geometrical ornaments on top of delicious pies make them almost too pretty to eat.
Many people have started experimenting in the kitchen during quarantine, so here's a list that will truly challenge your skills and make your mouth water! And excuse us in advance for all the growls in your stomach this may cause. If you are still hungry, check out our previous post with more amazing pies.
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"Frosted Lucky Charms..."________"They'er Magical Delicious"
Load More Replies...Pies are my absolute favorites! And while I've made many tasty ones, none of mine have ever been a work of art. Just ordered your book.
So when I make shapes on a pie, they rise too much and become unrecognizable when they are done... How does she do this??
Karin Pfeiff-Boschek told Bored Panda that her journey with pastry started in childhood, but didn't evolve into a profession: "I grew up in and live in rural Germany. Both of my grandmothers were avid bakers and as a child I spent much time in the kitchen, enjoying the smells and sights of freshly baked breads and pastries. I began baking for my family when I was a young teenager and have been baking much of my life."
That is amazing; it took a while to catch on that it's apple slices.
Thank you for indicating its made of apples! Im clearly no baker
Load More Replies...Ratitolli rattatoui ??? I have no idea but it looks like that dish from that disney movie with the rats ;p
Think of making a tian like that! No, the dish sweved in in the film Ratatouile is not a ratatouile. Ratatouiles are vegetable stews, tians are sliced vegetables baked in an earthenware pot.
oh, oh, oh - and it won't shatter the surface while slicing. I hate when it cracks where it is not supposed to (I have nothing to prevent it though...)
Looks like falsesymmetrys season 7 Hermitcraft base. Or Xisumavoids and stressmonsters combined
At first I thought of honeycomb-- maybe the bees have started growing their own flowers?
"In my twenties, I spent many summers in Paris and was fascinated by the beautiful baked goods in every pâtisserie on nearly every street corner. I did not become a baker, however, but became interested in fabrics, eventually designing, dyeing, and creating my own works of textile art. Nonetheless, I enjoyed baking, often experimenting with various doughs and batters."
"My American-born husband learned to bake pies from his mother, a prize-winning pie baker and a very good cook. I thought the pies were delicious, but began to wonder whether one could decorate them in a manner similar to the way cakes are turned into works of art. This was just at the time that I opened an account on Instagram and I began uploading pictures of my attempts at pie decoration. To my surprise and delight, the comments were positive, resulting in a rapid rise in the number of followers of my account," says the artist, who now has an impressive number of over 90k followers on Instagram.
This pie is actually real tho.....heaven is not... although they are both man made ideas 🤣
Load More Replies...And it doesn't look like any one of the lacings broke either.
Load More Replies...If you think that these pies look straight out of recipe book pages—rightfully so. The artist has published a detailed guide on how to turn your favorite pies into edible works of art in her accurately-titled book "Elegant Pie." In this step-by-step book, Pfeiff-Boschek shares 25 of her best recipes and techniques to become a pie artist and carefully walks us through all the processes from the best tools and dough preparation to baking.
Is this the same pie? It's beautiful, but would the flowers spread that much?
"I have endless ideas for new designs, many more than I have time to actually create. Inspiration comes from nature, from inanimate objects and from traditional graphic and geometric designs. I have two firm principles concerning decorative pies: They must taste delicious and they must look good when baked, not just before baking. No one would serve their guests an unbaked pie or a pie that did not taste good. Therefore, decoration must not be detrimental in any way to enjoyment of the pie."
I would love to have a piece but I wouldn’t because I would not want to ruin the design!
"It takes anywhere from 2 hours to 6 hours to artistically decorate a pie. I usually begin by making the pie shell, filling it, and then either place a flat top crust on as a base for further decoration or add decorations to the fruit filling. Alternatively, I may just use colorful fruit as its own decoration. If I want to color the dough, I only use natural colors such as freeze-dried berry powders, turmeric, red-beet, or spinach powder."
Just cookie cutters and a scalpel or hobby knife is what she said in the article somewhere.
Load More Replies...Especially like this one from an eating standpoint, slices won't have too much crust or too little.
"We eat some of the pies I make but usually give them to friends and neighbors. This is a problem during COVID-19 lockdown and I have therefore been baking a bit less. I spend a lot of time training our 14-month-old German Shepherd Dog, Halgrim as well as working in our large park-like garden. We bought a 19th-century abbey that we completely restored ourselves."
This form of artistic expression both satisfies one's eyes and sweet tooth, and this is probably the reason the vibrant desserts with stunning designs have been a hit across social media. Bakers around the world take their craft to amazing levels, so if you like this, you might want to check out other sweet posts on Bored Panda, like stunning 3D illusions that are not what they seem by The Bakeking, creative cakes by Darci with a cute bonus in the form of doggos on cakes, and these beautiful "embroidered" cakes by Leslie Vigil.
These baked goods are so beautiful it's almost a shame that they have to be eaten!
I love the perfect brown color of your pies they are beautifully made!
It hurts my OCD that the biggest blueberry isn't placed on the center.
Yes it is, what you're seeing is parallax error caused by the viewing angle not being directly above the offending blueberry.
Load More Replies...I would think it’s just green food coloring in the pie crust!
Load More Replies...Gorgeous but I would like too know what is the green fruit or coloring made from?
I’ve had strawberry and rhubarb pie. It’s delicious! This looks yummy too!
Strawberries are ruined for me forever now. All I can think of is worms.
Looks like a fruit peelings pie, is the actual fruit underneath?
I’d love to know too! It looks so beautiful and my belly is rumbling!
Load More Replies...This one hurts my eyes to look at. Kind of like those 3D pictures you are supposed to stare at and find the hidden picture.
Crust has more structure than something like a cookie (most). Most of the designs don't spread very much. She is an artist. I don't think I would have the patience...
Load More Replies...But Alas!! It will never be as beautiful as these pictures. (Nothing against your pies lol! I bet they're delicious! :D)
Load More Replies...How was the kiwi after baking? I am mesmerized by all of these. Thanks so much for sharing.
My guess: the kiwi and blood orange aren't baked. Just the pie crust was baked and after it cooled down, filled in with the blood orange and kiwi.
Load More Replies...Totally charming. My fork would like to jump into this pile of leaves.
Don't you mean a mini rake? 😁 sorry bad joke! I couldn't resist lol. I do agree though it looks lovely 🙂
Load More Replies...Oh good, you brought something to slice it with, but might want to bake it first
One of the impressive skills here is in the pie fillings. In no example did the fillings bubble out through the openings in the crust and mess up the presentation.
It makes me think they won't taste as good as they look though, the fillings all appear so dry.
Load More Replies...The effort and artistry of each pie is marvelous. The before and after examples are equally gorgeous.
Seeing stuff likes this always makes me want to bake.... Unfortunately I can neither cook (or bake) or eat wheat based things like these yummy pies...
If you want to learn to bake there are gluten-free box mixes you could try. Or maybe some other creative food outlet, like fruit carving.
Load More Replies...One of the impressive skills here is in the pie fillings. In no example did the fillings bubble out through the openings in the crust and mess up the presentation.
It makes me think they won't taste as good as they look though, the fillings all appear so dry.
Load More Replies...The effort and artistry of each pie is marvelous. The before and after examples are equally gorgeous.
Seeing stuff likes this always makes me want to bake.... Unfortunately I can neither cook (or bake) or eat wheat based things like these yummy pies...
If you want to learn to bake there are gluten-free box mixes you could try. Or maybe some other creative food outlet, like fruit carving.
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